Buffalo City Swim Racers Developing character with a commitment to excellence, families and neighborhoods while creating lifelong swimmers
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1 Buffalo City Swim Racers Developing character with a commitment to excellence, families and neighborhoods while creating lifelong swimmers
2 The Idea Original idea started in 1998 with our Executive Dir and 2 others One school involved w/ 500 applications 4 years later we have 10 schools & 270 swimmers July Executive Dir left for college coaching Program folds within 6 months
3 Fast Forward to Winter 2011 University at Buffalo Center for Urban Studies was working on a grant for HUD UB reached out to a Buffalo Public School Principal for enrichments ideas to compliment educational component of grant Executive Director was presented as a resource to start an enrichment program Executive Director contacted in February 2012 about reestablishing the program
4 February 2012-May 2012 Executive Dir does not commit to anything, but agrees to do research to see if the idea would work He started researching the following throughout the City of Buffalo: Obesity rates Household transportation Average household income Graduation rates School attendance Crime rates Swimmer participation with suburban programs Segregation Who could be on the Board of Directors and committees
5 Here is what he found: Buffalo, NY is the 5 th most segregated city in US 29.6% of people in Buffalo live in poverty In the metro area, 81.4% of African-Americans and 58.9% of Hispanics live in high poverty neighborhoods, compared with 10.7% of whites The City of Buffalo four year graduation rate has ranged from 45% % over the past five years, while the New York State average has ranged from 69.3% %
6 Additional points Of households in the City of Buffalo, 30.1% have no vehicle available and 42.6% have one vehicle available. Of households in Buffalo-Niagara, 12.9% have no vehicle available, and only 37.9% have one vehicle available Communities with higher poverty rates have higher crime rates. The City of Buffalo has a crime index of 711, compared to a national average of Violent juvenile crime triples during the hours from 3-8PM, and it is during these same hours that children face the most serious danger of becoming victims of crime No similar club in City or within USA Swimming
7 Why the Decision to be an Afterschool Program? Regular participation in high-quality afterschool programs is linked to significant gains in standardized test scores and work habits, improvements in school attendance as well as reductions in behavior problems among disadvantaged students High quality afterschool programs are endorsed by law enforcement organizations because they are effective in reducing violence, theft, vandalism, gang activity, and other adolescent crimes
8 Why the Decision to be an Afterschool Program? Consistent participation in quality afterschool programs helps reduce the risk of youth experimenting with alcohol and other dangerous drugs, and teen pregnancy Afterschool programs have been identified by the Food Research and Action Council as effective venues for improving nutrition and physical activity Every dollar invested in high quality afterschool programs saves taxpayers roughly $3, according to a study by the Rose Institute at Claremont McKenna College. If benefits from crime reduction are factored in, each dollar invested in an at-risk child saves $8-$12.
9 Why the Decision to be an Afterschool Program? Afterschool programs prepare youth for today s workforce through providing academic enrichment and teaching skills not taught during the school day Kids who attend high-quality elementary and middle school afterschool programs are less likely to drop out of high school than non-participants. Greater potential for funding/ grants Greater potential to partner with specific schools
10 May 2012 Statistics about the City of Buffalo complete List of potential board and committee members prepared Model to attract funding through grants and donors created 501c3 need identified TIME TO HOST A MEETING TO PRESENT THE IDEA!
11 Starting the Organization Invitations sent out to 30 people Who? Buffalo Fire Commissioner Professors from University at Buffalo and D Youville College Politicians Attorneys Financial Professionals Respected Officials in the Swimming Community The goal: Convince 9 people to become the Board of Directors
12 Results 27 of the 30 volunteer or offer help in some capacity Who are they? VP of a Graphic Design Company Head Trades Manager of an investment company Chief Financial Albright-Knox 2 Meet Officials Real Estate RE/MAX 4 local College Professors Executive Director of Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority Buffalo Fire Commissioner Accountant Auditor Wellness Institute of Greater Buffalo
13 After the Meeting Started creating a draft of the by-laws Paperwork begun to become a 501c3 Background information gathered about the volunteers Board member vs. Committee member lists created Select volunteers offered their service or made donations
14 Who Stepped Up Buffalo Fire Department- AED for every facility we are at, free recertification for coaching staff in CPR, help with Water Safety Festival and $5,000 donation Regional Bank- $10,000 donation Corporate Development Company- free office space at one of their properties Local photographer- free professional photography University at Buffalo- legal advice Local artist- free logo creation University at Buffalo- grant writing, tracking and research Watts Tutoring- academic services
15 May-November 2012 Nine chosen for the Board of Directors but do not assign positions for the first BOD meeting until skills & background established Contact Sue Anderson, USA Swimming Program and Services Director, about progress to date Finish by-laws proposal Search begun for partner school Pool search underway Assistant Coach application circulated 501c3 process begun
16 June 2012 First Board of Director Meeting Program begins to develop organically Roles among Board begin to form Sue Anderson attends meeting to help BCSR identify volunteers for Board positions
17 July-August 2012 Board positions assigned 501c3 paperwork filed with State of New York Five-lane, 25-yard pool secured at William Emslie YMCA in target area within City of Buffalo King Center Charter School identified as first partner school Student Transportation of America agrees to bus kids straight from school to pool for reduced rate Committees begin to form: Audit, Communications, Student Athlete Recognition, Grants, Fundraising, Advocacy, Governance, Nominating
18 September-October 2012 Fundraising continues & grant-writing begins Assistant Coach search continues Pilot Program Budget created Pilot Program sponsor identified in Thor Trading Buffalo City Swim Racers registers with USA Swimming Classroom visits begin at King Center Charter School to generate interest
19 November-December 2012: The Pilot 6-week pilot program starts with 15 kids Transportation commences from school to pool Tutoring for 60 minutes & healthy snacks initiated Swim lessons conducted for 60 minutes, 3 times/week Free swimsuit, goggles, t-shirt, cap and USAS registration provided Students must show progress toward an 80 GPA & 90% attendance in school to keep eligibility in program No behavioral problems among pilot population
20 January-February 2013 We take a break to evaluate the model, expenses, income and structure Findings Tutoring would be to great of an expense Equipment and transportation expenses are acceptable Handle up to 35 children per session Add extra coaching as children develop to create levels within the same practice Pay is $20/ hour for initial group of coaches with expectation of expansion. The would become site coordinators. New site coaches would receive $15/hr
21 March 2013-December 2013 March 17, first official practice of BCSR 15 African-American swimmers from pilot 7 boys/8 girls Additional swimmers from King Center Charter added September 15, second practice time with families from YMCA and Maritime Charter School added November 16, enter first swimmer in competition December finish year with over 80 swimmers registered with USA Swimming (98% low-income, 98% minority) $70,000 in grants and donations received
22 January-December 2014 More than $100,000 in grants and donations raised 7 coaches hired June 20, Hosted first annual Water Safety Festival September kids in competition 2 girls qualify for LSC Championship 132 kids registered in 2014 City of Buffalo offers free pool time and use of their vans for BCSR to expand into their facilities
23 What do we look for in our Board, Committees and Volunteers? A passion for the BCSR Mission An expert in Swimming, obesity, demographics, education, health or other relevant topics An interest in giving of their time An interest in sharing our mission with their community Skills and services that add to the BCSR Goals
24 In the end, the program speaks for itself:
25 Thank you for your time Please let us know if we can answer any additional questions. For further information, contact Mike or coachmike@buffaloracers.org
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